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and then the aclu taking president obama to task in a new ad. we'll show it to you after these messages >> greg: in "the factor" flashback segment, disgraced olympic cyclist lance armstrong has been kicked to the curb by the chair he founded. yesterday the live strong foundation removed his name from the organization. armstrong won seven tour defrance titles, two more than me, but was recently stripped of them because he took performance enhancing drugs during the races. for years armstrong denied doping, but the evidence against him is now overwhelming. bill recently spoke about it with dara torres, who won 12 olympic medals in swimming and a cyclist who competed in two summer olympic games. >> so were you surprised about lance armstrong? >> no, i wasn't. for years i had suspected that he and other athletes were doping and as a clean athlete, it was frustrating to watch their super human performances and hear stories from other athletes and feel like there was really nothing that i could do or even say because they weren't testing positive and
and then the aclu taking president obama to task in a new ad. we'll show it to you after these messages >> greg: in "the factor" flashback segment, disgraced olympic cyclist lance armstrong has been kicked to the curb by the chair he founded. yesterday the live strong foundation removed his name from the organization. armstrong won seven tour defrance titles, two more than me, but was recently stripped of them because he took performance enhancing drugs during the races. for...
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and then the aclu taking president obama to task in a new ad. we'll show it to you after these messages we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices.n. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest, with $400, $500, up to $600 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with 3 years interest-free financing. plus free same day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars ends soon at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> greg: in "the factor" flashback segment, disgraced olympic cyclist lance armstrong has been kicked to the curb by the chair he founded. yesterday the live strong foundation removed his name from the organization. armstrong won seven tour defrance titles, two more than me, but was recently stripped of them because he took performance enhancing drugs during the races. for years armstrong denied doping, but the evidence against him is now overwhelming. bill recently spoke about it with dara torres, who won 12 olympic medals in swimming and
and then the aclu taking president obama to task in a new ad. we'll show it to you after these messages we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices.n. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest, with $400, $500, up to $600 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with 3 years interest-free financing. plus free same day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars ends soon at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better...
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and then the aclu taking president obama to task in a new ad. we'll show it to you after these messages ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoya
and then the aclu taking president obama to task in a new ad. we'll show it to you after these messages ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or...
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joining us now, a key lawyer in that very case, the national deputy legal director for the aclu. thank you for being here. first let's look at the revelations in this "new york times" article. the white house is concerned about how a future president, president romney, would operate this program and sought to write secret rules, nothing public, which you say in your lawsuit is required under the law, but secret rules to govern it. what is the meaning of those secret rules and would they automatically govern a future administration? >> first, i think they're right to be worry bed how a future administration has used these powers. they have carved out these very broad powers, essentially the authority to kill anyone who is deemed by the executive branch, deemed by the president to be a threat to national security can be killed without due process, can be killed without charges, without disclosure of the evidence, and in fact can be killed without even an acknowledgement by the government that the person has been killed by the cia or by the joint special operations command. so that'
joining us now, a key lawyer in that very case, the national deputy legal director for the aclu. thank you for being here. first let's look at the revelations in this "new york times" article. the white house is concerned about how a future president, president romney, would operate this program and sought to write secret rules, nothing public, which you say in your lawsuit is required under the law, but secret rules to govern it. what is the meaning of those secret rules and would...
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. >> mark rosenbalm is the lead attorney for the aclu. >> at one point this campus housed as many as 4,000 veterans. beginning with the vietnam war era, the vets were kicked out. they were literally kicked out. >> around 200 veterans live on the property today. but none of them in permanent housing. alongside them, empty buildings. a public golf course, a variety of private businesses, like a theater and a bus depot. >> this land has been utilized for enterprise rent-a-car and marrioiettriott hotels. they know what this land is about. >> with veterans sleeping on l.a. streets, i decided to head to the va to see why this land isn't used for their housing. >> people who have said, look, that property is not being used for that purpose. is that a legitimate beef? still the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. and now we've also been recognized for lowest total cost of ownership -- based on important things, like depreciation, fuel, and maintenance costs. and now trade up to get a 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000. from outstand
. >> mark rosenbalm is the lead attorney for the aclu. >> at one point this campus housed as many as 4,000 veterans. beginning with the vietnam war era, the vets were kicked out. they were literally kicked out. >> around 200 veterans live on the property today. but none of them in permanent housing. alongside them, empty buildings. a public golf course, a variety of private businesses, like a theater and a bus depot. >> this land has been utilized for enterprise...
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shame on the aclu who didn't defend him. >> brian: horrible movie producer but someone sticks by what he believes in, should be given pat on the back. >> dana: and bodyguard. >> brian: he is confusing to talk about because he looks like the invisible man but he believes he is telling the truth about muhammad. he is not backing off. >> bob: he has got, he thinks he is telling the truth about muhammad. anybody that produces a bad film, as incendiary as this is in the muslim world i don't have sympathy for the guy at all. >> brian: sound arrest him? >> dana: not in america. it's very chilling. >> bob: arresting him was a mistake. but on the other hand, i don't think he should be applauded for anything he did was great. he put together a violently bad film. >> kimberly: but it's his constitutional right in this country to express his first amendment rights. >> dana: yep. this is america. >> kimberly: coming up, crucial piece of evidence discovered in the anthony case. could this have put the troubled mom behind bars? we'll tell you next. ♪ ♪ now. back to new york and my colleagues wit
shame on the aclu who didn't defend him. >> brian: horrible movie producer but someone sticks by what he believes in, should be given pat on the back. >> dana: and bodyguard. >> brian: he is confusing to talk about because he looks like the invisible man but he believes he is telling the truth about muhammad. he is not backing off. >> bob: he has got, he thinks he is telling the truth about muhammad. anybody that produces a bad film, as incendiary as this is in the...
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you would think that an enterprising journalist, "rolling stone" "mother jones," aclu would try to get ahold of the guy and find out what is going on but he is in a deep are hole that gitmo. >> rebel sean hannity after trayvon martin he got an interview with george zimmerman and the lawyer sat there next to him and here is a guy who was arrested and previewed the arrests with president clinton telling one of the navy seals' fathers they were going to arrest him and he is arrested on probation violation and is in jail and does not get out for three days and the big shot lawyers, like the one that defended casey anthony this is a case you would imagine any would get a lot of p.r. but it is weird they are nowhere. >> people use disasters, like evangelists in america, they will say, this is the reason why we have an earthquake to punish, i don't know, something like that. why do people do that? bob: it fairness to the clerk icks, many came back and rebelled about that. for the first time i heard muslims step forward in the region and come down against these guys. so, that is probably a pos
you would think that an enterprising journalist, "rolling stone" "mother jones," aclu would try to get ahold of the guy and find out what is going on but he is in a deep are hole that gitmo. >> rebel sean hannity after trayvon martin he got an interview with george zimmerman and the lawyer sat there next to him and here is a guy who was arrested and previewed the arrests with president clinton telling one of the navy seals' fathers they were going to arrest him and he...
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. >> why isn't there -- the aclu has been the primary organization that's pushed back against the white house's expansion of this surveillance privileges. why is there not more discussion of this on the left? >> part of it is there's a democratic president and people have gotten deferential. i think what's interesting about this, we are seeing the reality of what this policy means in a concrete way that because it's secret is very hard in other circumstances to illustrate. i mean who knows, maybe fbi is reading my e-mail. i don't know that. the point is none of us sitting at this table actually knows the extent of the surveillance in terms of how it intrudes on our personal lives. without that knowledge it's hard to work people up into a righteous furry about it. in this one case we see what it looks like if you start doing a drag net of random citizens' e-mails you're going to expose a lot of stuff. >> i also think this notion we've been successful in combatting terrorism and so, you know, people don't really know how they're being monitored an think if it's working, if it keeps stoppi
. >> why isn't there -- the aclu has been the primary organization that's pushed back against the white house's expansion of this surveillance privileges. why is there not more discussion of this on the left? >> part of it is there's a democratic president and people have gotten deferential. i think what's interesting about this, we are seeing the reality of what this policy means in a concrete way that because it's secret is very hard in other circumstances to illustrate. i mean...
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secondly, i hope the aclu and other civil liberty organizations, people that get paid a lot of money from contributors to protect our civil liberties, i hope they're all over this. because this is about two adults. two consenting adults wit with e-mail accounts. and then -- mark, i just don't -- i don't understand how the fbi allowed this to go on the way they did. >> there's a lot of titillating aspects to this story that the tabloids and others are interested in. but the policy issues are really serious. >> i think the window of opportunity they had to go after him was that national security could have been implicated in some, way, shape or form, and that you can't deny. >> then you've got to tell the white house. >> exactly. >> if they believe that, they have to -- but congress needs to know what the attorney general knew, they need to know when the attorney general knew it, and why did the attorney general decide to do as far as keeping the president, the white house in the dark? mueller, we need to know what director mueller knew, when did he know it? >> right. >> and all of his
secondly, i hope the aclu and other civil liberty organizations, people that get paid a lot of money from contributors to protect our civil liberties, i hope they're all over this. because this is about two adults. two consenting adults wit with e-mail accounts. and then -- mark, i just don't -- i don't understand how the fbi allowed this to go on the way they did. >> there's a lot of titillating aspects to this story that the tabloids and others are interested in. but the policy issues...